Games

Games

Games in the audiovisual entertainment sector. From premiere products and projects in development, to in-depth articles and content lists; through events, markets and training opportunities, and current news.

Spanish Titles

The Spanish audiovisual industry's production and content releases are increasing every year. Discover in 'Latest Releases' the content that travels around the world in search of distribution or exhibition. Or browse 'WIP' (Work in Progress) for titles in the early stages of development that are seeking funding or co-producers.

News

  • The Revolution of the Spanish Videogame Industry

    19 April 2024

    19 April 2024

    The Revolution of the Spanish Videogame Industry

    The concept of the golden age of Spanish video games has always been associated with the 1980s, microcomputers, and 8-bit games; until now. With the emergence of digital markets and the indie boom, the Spanish video game industry has exploded, reaching levels of quality and international success that were unthinkable before. A growth that began at the beginning of the last decade and seems to have reached its peak during the past 2023; a year that, for many players, is the best in our industry in terms of quantity and quality.

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    19 April 2024

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  • Spanish Video Games, Increasingly Robust, Had a Turnover of 1.281 Billion in 2021 and Employed 8,833 People

    08 June 2023

    08 June 2023

    Spanish Video Games, Increasingly Robust, Had a Turnover of 1.281 Billion in 2021 and Employed 8,833 People

    The Spanish video game sector had a turnover of 1.281 billion euros in 2021, a 16% increase over the figure for the previous year, and expects to exceed 2.2 billion in 2025, according to figures published in the ninth edition of the White Paper on Spanish Video Game Development 2022, published by DEV, the Spanish Association of Video Game and Entertainment Software Production and Development Companies presented today at the headquarters of ICEX Spain Export and Investment. Growth in the sector is not solely economic - the industry is also employing more and more people. In 2021, 8,833 professionals were working in the sector, an increase of 10% over the previous year, and the number of direct jobs is expected to exceed 13,000 by 2025. Twenty-four percent of employees are women, two points above the European Union average.

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    08 June 2023

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